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Index network connectivity, verifying 9-3 networking protocol 802.1X 1-4 BootP 1-4 CDP 1-4 CPPDP 1-4 DHCP 1-4 HTTP 1-4 IP 1-5 RTCP 1-5 RTP 1-5 SCCP 1-6 SIP 1-6 TCP 1-6 TFTP 1-6 TLS 1-6 UDP 1-6 networking protocols, supported 1-3 Network Locale 4-16 Network Locale Version 4-17 network outages, identifying 9-6 network port 10/100/1000 SW 3-2 10/100 SW 3-2 configuring 4-7 connecting to 3-5 network requirements, for installing 3-1 network settings, startup configuration 3-11 network statistics 7-9, 8-8 Network Statistics screen 7-9 Network web page 8-2, 8-8 O onhook call transfer 5-12, B-4 on-hook dialing B-4 onhook predialing 5-12 Operational VLAN ID 4-6 other group pickup 5-12, B-4 P padlock icon 1-13, 4-3 PC, connecting to the phone 3-3 PCM file requirements, for custom ring types 6-3 PC Port Configuration 4-7 PC Port Disabled 4-24 PC VLAN 4-7 Peer firmware sharing 4-27 personal directories 5-17 phone button templates, modifying 5-17 phone lines, buttons for 1-2 phone screen 2-5 phone settings access 4-1 physical connection, verifying 9-6 plugging in Cisco Unified IP Phone 3-5 PNG file 6-4, 6-5 power maximum required from a switch 2-5 providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone 2-3 power consumption 2-5 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2-3 Power Save Configuration menu about 4-22 options Days Display Not Active 4-22 Display Idle Timeout 4-22 Display On Duration 4-22 Display On Time 4-22 Display On When Incoming call 4-22 power source causing phone to reset 9-8 description 2-3 effect on phone screen brightness 2-5 external power 2-3, 2-4 PoE 2-3, 2-4 power consumption 2-5 power injector 2-4 presence-enabled directories 5-12, B-4 IN-9 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G/7971G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0 OL-15299-01

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Index
IN-9
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G/7971G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0
OL-15299-01
network connectivity, verifying
9-3
networking protocol
802.1X
1-4
BootP
1-4
CDP
1-4
CPPDP
1-4
DHCP
1-4
HTTP
1-4
IP
1-5
RTCP
1-5
RTP
1-5
SCCP
1-6
SIP
1-6
TCP
1-6
TFTP
1-6
TLS
1-6
UDP
1-6
networking protocols, supported
1-3
Network Locale
4-16
Network Locale Version
4-17
network outages, identifying
9-6
network port
10/100/1000 SW
3-2
10/100 SW
3-2
configuring
4-7
connecting to
3-5
network requirements, for installing
3-1
network settings, startup configuration
3-11
network statistics
7-9, 8-8
Network Statistics screen
7-9
Network web page
8-2, 8-8
O
onhook call transfer
5-12, B-4
on-hook dialing
B-4
onhook predialing
5-12
Operational VLAN ID
4-6
other group pickup
5-12, B-4
P
padlock icon
1-13, 4-3
PC, connecting to the phone
3-3
PCM file requirements, for custom ring types
6-3
PC Port Configuration
4-7
PC Port Disabled
4-24
PC VLAN
4-7
Peer firmware sharing
4-27
personal directories
5-17
phone button templates, modifying
5-17
phone lines, buttons for
1-2
phone screen
2-5
phone settings access
4-1
physical connection, verifying
9-6
plugging in Cisco Unified IP Phone
3-5
PNG file
6-4, 6-5
power
maximum required from a switch
2-5
providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone
2-3
power consumption
2-5
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
2-3
Power Save Configuration menu
about
4-22
options
Days Display Not Active
4-22
Display Idle Timeout
4-22
Display On Duration
4-22
Display On Time
4-22
Display On When Incoming call
4-22
power source
causing phone to reset
9-8
description
2-3
effect on phone screen brightness
2-5
external power
2-3, 2-4
PoE
2-3, 2-4
power consumption
2-5
power injector
2-4
presence-enabled directories
5-12, B-4